Winter still might feel a world away, but as we head into cooler weather and winter approaches in Surrey, it’s essential to prepare your Mercedes for the more extreme weather ahead. Winterising your vehicle ensures it runs smoothly, remains safe, and handles the harsher weather conditions with ease. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help Surrey drivers get their Mercedes ready for winter.
1. Check and Change Your Tyres
Winter roads can be slippery due to rain, ice, and occasionally snow. Ensuring your Mercedes has the right tyres is crucial for maintaining traction and control. Winter tyres are designed to perform better in cold temperatures and provide superior grip on icy or wet roads compared to all-season tyres.
- Tyre Tread: Check the tread depth on your tyres. If it’s below 3mm, consider replacing them. Adequate tread is vital for safe driving on slippery roads.
- Tyre Pressure: Cold weather can cause tyre pressure to drop, so check and adjust the pressure regularly to the manufacturer’s recommended levels.
2. Battery Maintenance
Cold weather can be tough on your car’s battery. If your battery is older than three years, consider having it tested to ensure it’s holding a proper charge. A weak battery might not survive the winter, leaving you stranded on a cold day.
- Battery Health: Inspect the battery terminals for corrosion and ensure they’re clean and secure.
- Charging System: Have your charging system checked by a professional to make sure it’s functioning properly.
3. Inspect and Top Off Fluids
Winter demands more from your vehicle’s fluids, so it’s important to ensure they are at the correct levels and suitable for colder temperatures.
- Antifreeze/Coolant: Antifreeze is crucial for preventing your engine from freezing in cold temperatures. Check the coolant level and make sure the mixture is appropriate for winter.
- Engine Oil: Consider switching to a winter-grade oil if you experience extremely cold temperatures. This type of oil is designed to flow better at low temperatures.
- Windshield Washer Fluid: Use a winter-specific windshield washer fluid that won’t freeze in colder weather. Ensure the reservoir is full, and carry an extra bottle in your boot.
- Brake Fluid: Make sure your brake fluid is at the recommended level, and have it checked for moisture content, as this can affect braking performance in cold weather.
4. Test the Heating and Defrost Systems
A properly functioning heating system is not just about comfort—it’s also about safety. Your defrost system needs to work effectively to keep the windshield clear of ice and fog.
- Heater: Test your car’s heater to ensure it’s blowing warm air. If it’s not, you may need to have the heating system checked.
- Defrosters: Make sure both front and rear defrosters are working properly. A clear view is essential in winter driving conditions.
5. Inspect Wiper Blades
Visibility is key in winter, and your windshield wipers play a crucial role in maintaining a clear view.
- Wiper Blades: Check for cracks or wear on your wiper blades. If they’re not clearing the windshield effectively, replace them with winter-grade wipers that are designed to handle ice and snow.
- Windshield Condition: Inspect the windshield for cracks or chips. Cold temperatures can worsen existing damage, so it’s best to repair any issues before winter sets in.
6. Prepare an Emergency Kit
Even with the best preparation, winter weather can be unpredictable. Having an emergency kit in your Mercedes can provide peace of mind.
- Emergency Kit Essentials: Include items such as a blanket, first aid kit, flashlight, ice scraper, de-icer, jumper cables, and a portable phone charger. If you’re driving to more remote areas, consider adding a shovel, sand or kitty litter (for traction), and extra warm clothing.
- Roadside Assistance: Make sure you have your Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance number handy, just in case you need help.
7. Protect the Exterior
Winter conditions can be harsh on your vehicle’s exterior, especially with the use of road salt, which can lead to corrosion.
- Wash and Wax: Give your Mercedes a thorough wash and apply a quality wax to protect the paint. Pay special attention to the undercarriage, where salt can accumulate.
- Rust Prevention: Consider applying a rust protection spray, particularly if your Mercedes is an older model. This can provide an additional layer of defence against corrosion.
8. Adjust Your Driving Habits
Winter driving requires a bit more caution and preparedness. Even if your Mercedes is winter-ready, it’s important to adjust your driving habits to stay safe.
- Slow Down: Drive at reduced speeds in poor weather conditions. It takes longer to stop on icy or wet roads.
- Increase Following Distance: Leave extra space between you and the car in front of you to allow for longer braking distances.
- Be Prepared for Black Ice: Black ice is hard to see and can be extremely dangerous. Drive carefully, especially on bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas where ice may form.
Winterising your Mercedes is a crucial step in ensuring safe and reliable driving throughout the cold months in Surrey. By following these essential tips, you can protect your vehicle from the harsh conditions and enjoy peace of mind, knowing that your Mercedes is ready to handle whatever winter throws its way.
If you’re unsure about any aspect of winterising your vehicle, or if you need professional assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our expert technicians are here to help keep your Mercedes in top condition all year round.